Satellite Internet (SATCOM): Bringing high-speed internet from space to anywhere on Earth 🛰️
Sivers Semiconductors /
$SIVE is helping enable the shift toward satellite connectivity as an increasingly important part of global communications infrastructure — from planes and ships in the middle of the ocean to remote mountains and disaster zones.
Imagine stepping onto a boat far from land or flying high above with fast, reliable broadband and no dead zones. Flat smart antennas with electronic beam steering can automatically track satellites overhead without any moving parts.
This advanced technology enables terminals to connect seamlessly — and often simultaneously — to satellites in GEO, MEO, and LEO, delivering true multi-orbit resilience.
Sivers develops advanced silicon RFICs for precise beam steering, state-of-the-art mixed-signal ASICs (digitizers), and high-efficiency active antenna arrays for flat panel terminals. These are critical building blocks for making SATCOM systems smaller, more energy-efficient, and scalable.
Recent momentum is strong.
ALL.SPACE is targeting a high-volume ramp in H2 2026, marking an important step in Sivers commercial SATCOM trajectory. The company is a key SATCOM customer for Sivers and a pioneer in fully integrated multi-orbit terminals through its Hydra series. Sivers supported that partnership through a $16.4 million strategic development agreement in 2022, followed by a $5 million volume production order in 2023 for first-generation beamforming ICs.
Doosan is another notable partner, with Sivers announcing a $1.5 million Ka-band antenna panel partnership in late 2025.
Intelsat is also an important SATCOM program for Sivers. In 2025, Sivers announced a digitizer development program with Intelsat, with mass production expected to commence in 2026.
Thorium Space is another strong partnership for Sivers, including a $1.85 million chipset development agreement in 2023 and an expanded $2.9 million second-phase agreement in 2024.
Sivers also showcased its Maverick high-performance Ka-band antenna array and CloudChaser chipset at MWC Barcelona in March 2026. Beyond performance, these new beamformer chips and antenna panels can help shorten customer design cycles and reduce development time for next-generation SATCOM terminals.
Momentum is not only coming from existing programs. Sivers has described a growing SATCOM pipeline, accelerating customer engagements, and additional blue-chip opportunities as more terminal vendors move closer to deployment.
The company has also highlighted progress with European SATCOM terminal vendors, with three advancing to the RFP stage within IRIS2 (the EU’s secure multi-orbit satellite communications program).
In SATCOM, the winners will not just be the ones launching more satellites — but the ones making the ground technology smaller, smarter, and faster to deploy. That is where Sivers is carving out its position.
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